Ingredients

Spice contains the following herbs and extracts all carefully blended together to get the best aromas.

Baybean – Canavalia maritima
Also known as beach bean, the baybean is an excellent pioneering species on sandy beaches, dunes and coastal scrub. From the Gulf Coast of Mexico, seeds of this plant have been found in royal grave sites in the Yucatan and Peru dating from 300 B.C. to A.D. 900.

Blue Lotus – Nymphaea alba
The Blue Lotus is a water lotus with beautiful blue flowers, firmly linked by the ancient Egyptians with the rising and setting of the sun and thus to the sun god and the story of creation. As such, it was worshipped as a symbol for the origins of life.

Dwarf Scullcap – Scuttelaria nana
The Dwarf Scullcap is a tiny perennial herb that is native to California. It is well-known and traditionally used among the Cherokee and other Native American tribes in North America.

Indian Warrior – Pedicularis densiflora
The Indian Warrior is a perennial herb with stout green or sometimes reddish stems, fern-shaped leaves and long spikes of deep wine-red flowers. It has been traditionally used by Native American tribes in North America.

Lion’s Tail – Leonotis leonurus
Also known as Wild Dagga, it produces red, orange and yellow tubular flowers reminiscent of a lion’s tail. It has been traditionally used by the Xhosa and Hottentot tribes of South Africa.

Maconha Brava – Zornia latifolia
Native to and widely distributed through tropical South America and north into the West Indies, the dried leaves of the maconha brava are traditionally used by Indians in the Amazon region.

Pink Lotus – Nelumbo nucifera
The Pink Lotus is the national flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of ancient India as Indians believe that Brahma, the creator and God of the universe, sprang from a Lotus blossom.

Siberian Motherwort – Leonurus sibiricus
From the mint family this herb has small white tubular blooms tipped with crimson, it is commonly used in Brazil, Mexico and especially China where it is highly revered for therapeutic properties.

Marshmallow – Althaea officinalis
Found on the banks of rivers and in salt marshes. The value of the Marshmallow plant was recognised by the ancient Greeks.

Red Clover – Trifolium pratense
Native on wet to dry meadows, open forests, forest margins, field borders and paths. Red Clover is said to possess a range of therapeutic properties.